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Thursday, May 4, 2017

Book Review: BombShell by CD Reiss

Hollywood bad boy Brad
Sinclair always gets his way, whether it’s the role he wants or the
bikini-clad model he has to have. But when a bombshell gets dropped in
his lap in the form of a dimpled five-year-old from a forgotten
relationship, he knows his life is about to change forever.

Cara
DuMont isn’t exactly thrilled when she gets assigned to be the nanny for
the latest box-office king. She has one rule: no celebrity fathers,
especially single ones with devilish good looks and rock-hard abs.

But
as soon as Cara meets Brad and his adorable little girl, she knows
she’s in for a world of trouble. Because there’s something about the way
Brad looks at her that makes her believe that some rules are meant to
be broken…

Bombshell
is a multifaceted story of struggle and courage. The characters are
complex and unique. Their relationships will pull at your heart strings.

Brad Sinclair is living the life. He’s a good old southern boy
who has made it big as a Hollywood actor. He had been enjoying his party
boy lifestyle until he was dropped with a bombshell. A very cute
orphaned five year old bombshell that was his child. His struggle was
real. He had a movie in the works and needed help.

Cara DuMont
is a professional nanny with a new assignment for a low key family.
That’s until she finds herself in the bathroom with a very upset little
girl. Nicole Garcia lost her mother and has been placed with her very
surprised father. She hasn’t stopped crying since being placed with Brad
until she meets Cara.

Brad needs Cara. Cara doesn’t want to nanny for an A-list celebrity. Sometimes life has other plans and so does Nicole.

Brad needs Cara.

Brad wants Cara.

Brad claims Cara.

Brad
has secrets, one he knows and one that was swept away in his past.
Secrets rarely stay hidden when there’s a villainess involved.

Brad
is a fighter. He was able to move past his obstacles becoming a
successful actor. However he still fears his truth. Now he has to deal
with his career and a child. He’s looking for a connection and it’s Cara
who helps him find it. I loved this story. The characters are real, so
are their struggles, their fears and their passion. 5 Family First
Stars!